Business owners in disaster areas should be wary of possible scams

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The devastation of Hurricanes Milton and Helene have opened the floodgates for people seeking disaster relief.

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Small business owners should stay alert too and recognize that the scammers can strike both online and in person. Because small businesses might have a variety of employees and contractors coming and going after a disaster as they seek to mitigate damage and reopen, owners should be vigilant about verifying the identity of anyone they're working with.

 

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